Truth in Scripture often comes through isolation, reflection, and surrender, not comfort or convenience.
The Book of Revelation, written by John the Apostle while in exile on the island of Patmos, emerged from a setting marked by hardship rather than ease. It was within that environment that its message was recorded and preserved for generations.
Revelation is widely understood as a call to faithfulness, endurance, and spiritual awareness during difficult times. Throughout Christian history, the book has been studied, interpreted, and discussed from many different perspectives.
At its core, Revelation continues to challenge readers to examine faith, obedience, and how they respond to its message today.





